IMPORTANT NEWS IN TOWNS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA WORKERS TOUR ADAMS COUNTY Prominent Speakers Make Addresses in Interest of Sunday Schools BLINDED BY PARALYSIS Colonnade Hotel at Gettys burg (iets New License; Open for Business Gettysburg, l'a.. May 4.—Adams County Sabbath School Association conducted a tour of the county in the inlerests of the Sunday schools • luring the week. Experts and prom inent speakers held conferences and delivered addresses at the various places visited. Afternoon and eve ning sessions were held (the after noons being devoted to department work and the evening to addresses j'nd music, Fairfield was visited on Monday; Tuesday the party was at lhev Sholom Temple at Harrisburg.' spent several days during the week; ;it Camp Colt in the interest of Jew ish welfare work. —The tag day campaign of Company C, Three Hun dred Twenty-seventh Battalion Lignt Tanks, on Saturday yielded a return of $130.15. Young women sold the tags. —-Prof. Paul S. Miller, a son-i.i law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wil- : son. who has been in ( harge of Army V. M. C. A. work at Camp Pike, Lit tle Rock, Ark., has been transferred to '"amp Colt and has started tin work of organizing his department i here. —Oliver Miller, who resides on the Samuel Hartzell farm about a mile from town, who made an attack upon Mr. Hartzell. holding a stone in his hand with which he beat Hartzell over the head, was sen tenced by the court to a term in the l penitenaitry of not less than fifteen months nor more than three years. Millerstown Camp Fire Girls Motor to Country MillTtowii. Pa.. May 4. -The Camp Fire Girls motored to MnTlin town, where they were entertained 1 at the home of Miss Mabel Zeiders. .teacher of the grammer school here. Mr. and Mrs. George Kenter and granddaughter. Helen Henninger, of Dauphin, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ripehart.—Elmer Rsis ingcr anil Josiah Rowe were visitors . t Ickesburg: Sunday.—Mrs. W. n. Bollinger and Mrs. Irvin Crane were at I larrisburg Thursday.—J. B. Par son. of Port Royal, was the guest ol William Moore and family on Wlnesday.—Mrs. Grant Patton, cf Harrisburg, and Mrs. John Brinton, ol Camp Hill, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp. this week. —Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frank and son Haven, of Newport, and Mrs. Edward Faucett, of Wilkinsburg, were guests of 11. M. Rickabaugh and family Tuesday.— Mrs. Samuel. Sharon and daughter. Miss Jos ephine Sharon, of Newport, spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs- Charles E. Rippman.—Mrs. Anna Eckels was a Harrisburg visitor.—Mr. and Mrs. William E. Snyder and daughter Helen, of Harrisburg. were guests of William Bollinger and family.— Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolancey and daughters, Violet and Gladys and son. John, were at Harrisburg re cently.—Mrs. George Howe and daughter, ciee Howe, spent several days at Harrisburg.— Xliss Sarah Noll, of York, is visiting her sister. Miss Fannie Noll. —Charles Gable, of Duncannon. visited his parents, Mr. lill't~il)urc. Pa.. May 4.—Millers burg will get- an honor fluff as the Third liberty Loan quota for the borouffta, $32,300. Is over subscrib ed and will amount,to about $150,- 000 with nearly 300 hond takers. The baby bond and thrift stamp sales have also taken a big; Jump the last week. $4,000 worth of sales were rrported at the post office, bringing the total sales of the little bonds In Millersburg: to $22,500. Prank O. I.ink, Kobert Walborn, Arthur Cole man and Levi Bowman were the four Millersburg boys who left Tues day for the National Army encamp ment at Camp Lee. Petersburg, Va. John Messner left Saturday and was sent to Camp Meade, Md.—Mrs. Ellen S. Wenner, of East Union street, recently received a letter from her son, Norvin D. Wenner, a mem -1 er of a Canadian regiment, who was passed on the battle front in Prance six weeks ago, stating that he was in a hospital at Epsome. England, recuperating from the poison gas.— I Jobbers entered the home of Wil liam J. Witmer, Pine street, early Monday morning and secured a gold watch and chain and SSO in cash. They also helped thenisehes to eat ables and had a lunch in the kitrhen while the family slept overhead.—■ Harry Frank, son of Rankin T. Prank, Church street, and wife of HochrSter, N. Y., are visiting at Mr. Vrank's old home. SATURDAY EVENING, RUSTIC COMEDY AT MOUNT WOLF! "Hezeki all's Country Picnic" Presented for Red Cross Benefit C. \\\ BAHN DIRECTOR Churches and Societies Buy Liberty Bonds and Thrift Stamps Mount Wolf. Pa., May 4.—The rustic comedy, "H week tali's Country Picnic," presented In Ihe K. (5. K, Hall by home talent the last three evenings of this week, drew targe audiences. The last performance will be given to-night. The proceeds are to be given to the local unit of the lied Cross, "llesekiah's Coun try Picnic" Is an attractive. laugh provoking comedy and is be>n|{ cleverly presented by the locals. The ivhersals wero conducted under the; direction of Prof. Charles W. l!ahn,| of Harrisburg, who was also here; during the presentation of the play. ' Following are those who took part: Herman K. Groiman, who assumed the role of Hexekiali; Ixiura Kunkle, j Murgrurst 10. itodet, Wallace Kunkcl,. Nettie Melliorn, George Ebaugh. Harry Shearer. Koberl Kitakeo, Luira Bailey, Anna Buchar, liena lloff. Gtuy Albaugh, John A. Bles-, sing, George H. Wolf, George A. Diehl. Sara Diehl, It. Allan Diahl and Charles Buchar. The parts ol live little girls in the play were taken by the Misses Florence Rodes, Ra chel Strevig, Esther Diehl. Heula n Aughenbaugh and Margaret Arnold. The chorus is composed of Miriam Bailey, Mabel Knaub, Mary Arnold, lyottie Shearer, Anna Kinport.s and Marjoria Strevig. The soloists ore Charles Buchar. Miriam Bailey, Ade laide Zuse and Miss Kathryne L. Greiinan. pianist-—Liberty Bonds to the amount of $4 50 have >ei'n purchased by the various depart ments of the nited Brethren Church, of which the Rev. H. W. /.Use is pastor. Of this amount the Sunday school took six )t0 bonds, the Ladle.-, Aid Society, two, and the Christian Endeavor Society one. At the ses sion of St. John's Lutheran Sunda? School Sunda.v a collection of $14.25 for the purchase of War -Savings Stamps was taken, which was in-' creased to more ibar s2l by a col lection during the regular churn services.— Three teachers who served last year have been re-elected at an increased salary for another term. They are Prof. C. H. Everhart, : nd the Misses Pearl Shenk and Bertha Fisher. The* tax . rate was left ut twelve mills lot the ensuing year.—, A committee has bei n appointed to arrange for the celebration of the twenty-eighth anniversary of the founding of the Christian Endeavor Society, at the United Brethren Church Sunday. May 1 A.- The mem bers of the committee are Charles Wolf. Allen Diehl. Mabel Kunkel, George H. Wolf and 'Margaret Rodes. —Justice of the Peac< Jacob F. Ru ser has been selected to rcpresrt Mount Wolf Lodge No. 1196. 1. O. O. F., at the grand lodge session- at Reeding May 22, 2.1 and 24. Miss Anna Mabel Auker Bride of John S. Herr Mount Joy. Pa.. May 4.—John S. Herr. of Manheim. and Miss Anna Mabel Aucker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Aucker, of Lykens Val ley. were married it the residence of Bishop Henry R. Hoffer. near .Manheim. on Thursday evening. er the ceremony the young couple left for their home at Manheim.— ; Mr. and Mrs. Addison Habecker and daughter. Dorothy Habecker, wre Sunday saiests of the former's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Habeck er.— Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peifer and children, of Salunga. spent Sun day at the home of Frank Hershev. —Mrs. I. K. Charles and son Robert and daughter Janet, of Lancaster,, spent Monday here with Mrs. Kate Cooper, of Harrisburg. spent the week at the home of An>a ziali Good.— Mr. and Mrs. Rrandt Hester and children, of Lancaster are spending several days with rela tives here. —Mr. and Mrs. Ren.iamin Kauffman Jr. and son Rii hard spent Sunday as guests of her parents at Elizahethtown. —Mrs. Frank Rryan ard son William were guests of r°la tives at Lancaster on Sunday— Mr •nd Mrs. William Way Jr. visited the former's parents at Lancaster over the weekend. —Miss Lillian Bart a spent Sunday at East Petersburg' with friends. SAWMILLS ON TIMBER! WO Thompson town. Pa.. May 4—Saw mills are being placed on the timber tracts purchased by Mower and M<- Xitt from A. R. Evans and E. S. Thomson.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts and daughter. Miss Marie Roberts. of Philadelphia. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Sow ers., having stopped off on their way home from State College, where Miss Marie Roberts graduated.— Mrs. E. D. Kinch was a recent gu<> of Mrs. 1. W. McNalght.-i-The Rev, and Mrs. D. R. Treibley, of New Kingston, are visiting their daugh ters. Mrs. Irvin Barton and Miss Rose Keiser.— Miss Rertha Kearns and Mrs. S. F. Metz are visiting friends in Mifflin county.—-Mrs. William Moore and two children, oi Trenton. N. J., returned home Tuesday after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. 1. C. Lautz.— Mrs. William Pcnnell, of Harrisburg, was a recent guest of Mrs. W. H. Brti baker. BOYS WEIGH THEIR PTGS KilHugcr. Pa., May 4.—The Boys' Pic Contest Association of this dis trict held a meeting in -the hall on Tuesday evening and weighed their! pigs.—H. E. Minnich and F. W. Len ker transacted business in Arm strong and Powells Volley on Mon day.—Homer Eardman. Daniel J Miller. Homer E. Wert and William Schleigle spent Sunday with friends in and around Halifax.—J. L. Jury, Is spendinc the week at Harrisburg j as a juror at the apecial term of court.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jury' spent Sunday at the homo of Mrs Jury's parents, east of Fnlontown. —The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. George W.' Hallman and family, of Millershurg. j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas: L. Jury on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs.! William T. Neaglev and daughter, o r Millershurg, were c.iests of Mr. and Mrs. Renton F, Veasrley over tVi• weekend.— Edwin Spleher received a tHesrrsm from the family of his brother, Samuel Spieher, of North Dakota, statinir that he was seri ously ill and Edwin went to see him.[ MECHANICSBURG WOMAN'S COMMITTEE IN LIBERTY DAY PARADE —Courtesy of Dr. E C. Snyder. Mivhaiiioslmrg, Pa.. May 4.—The above picture shows the enthusiastic Woman's Committee of the Third Liberty Loan of the Meeluinicsbarg district In parade on Liberty Day in Mechanlc.sburg. These indefati gable workers alone took the district ''over the top" with a sum to date amounting to more than $1 18,000, almost half the quota of the district. List evening n meeting was h.:d, over which the district chairman, Mrs. J. Wllmer Happcr. presided and which was also addressed by M-s. Margaret Moser, county chairman. Reports were heard with the above splendid result. Burgess Orders Clean-Up of New Bloomfield Borough Now Bloomfield, Pa., May I. Burgess Joseph H. Henney, purau-j ant to a call from the State JDepart-j merit of Health, has designated from: May fi to l! as Cleanup Week for) New Bloomfield borough. Mrs.; Margaret Gusler is visiting Mrs. E. 1 11. Wallace at Collcgeville.—Willi tm| MesMmer, of Harrisburg, spent Sun-j day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Jesse Messimer.—Henry E. Shearer. | of Allentown, is visiting his mother, Mrs. H. C. SheareV.—M. H. Atkinson.; of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with relatives here.—Miss Nellie Stine. of, Harrisburg. is visiting friends here.! —Mrs. Annie Bryner, of I ekes burg, is visiting Miss Emma Morrow in 1 town. -Mrs. Sarah R. Crozier. of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. James Butz.—-Miss Edith lmmencement exercises were held in the opera house on Tuesday I evening, with a large attendance, r The exercises liegan promptly with! a chorus by the school. The Rev. j J. Harold "Wolfe, of the Presbyter ian Church, made the invocation, i The salutatory was given by William I Hcrshey and Earl llitmer and Clydel CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA PERSONALS EHzabrttiville. Russel G. | Rotts lias returned from the j hospital at } iarrisburg. where he! had undergone an operation.—Missi Edna Scliaflf of Palmvra, spent sev-1 eral days at the home of Recorder j James E. Lenta. enroute to her home in Ohio. —Editor XI. A. Miller spent Saturday at Harrisburg.—Dr. J. W, Shaffer will leave for 'MI City, to morrow evening, where he will enter the service of Pennsylvania railroad as a railroad physician. The fam ily will move there later.—Hay Bow man. of Millershurg, and J. Clark, of Harrisburg, were in town onn Tues day in the interests of the Loan drive.—Mrs. Ella J. Klinger spent several days with her daughter at' the Schuylkill Seminary at Reading. —Mrs. M. E. Stroup is entertaining Miss Kauffman of Harrisburg.— Mrs. Charles H. Frank and daughter of Collegevllle. Pa., a. re visiting her father. Henry Kitzmiller hero Mrs. Caroline Hartman of Allen town, spent several days with Mrs. Amanda Hartman. —Miss Apnie Beitsfield spent several days wi'h Mrs. William L. Gaugler at Loyal ton, Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter E. Rutter and Mrs. Per sy Hetrick visited sft the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l'iland near Dauphin, on Sunday.—Mrs. C. K. Still of Hummelstown, spent the of the week at the home of • her sister. Mrs. W. J. Jury.—Miss ''hristine Midig came home from Royalton on Friday, to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mr-. A. H. Miilig.— Mr. and Mjs. Charles A. Zimmerman and two sons were at Union Deposit 011 Sunday at tending the funeral of the late Mrs. Isaac Kieffer.—Mr. and Mrs. Carne lius lleisler of Philadelphia, spent I several days with Mr. Heisler's phr-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Heisler.— J John Reitzel was home' from Car lisle over the weekend visiting his parents. Prof, and Mrs. S. C. Reitzel. —Edward Harper of Millershurg. spent Sunday at the home of IMS sister, Mrs. Joseph Dlllman.-—Mrs.' Ellen Alberts spent the winter at the home of John A. Keiter v nt to Sparrows Point, Md„ to make her future home.—Mrs. E. A. Koons and children visited friends at Harris burg over Sunday.—Raymond Sell ers has gone to Jefferson hospital at Philadelphia to take treatment f<>r rheumatism.—Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sweigard spent the weekend at Har risburg and Wormlrysburg.—Chas.. Shoop arjd family were visitors ov er Sunday at Enders. —Miss Anna Rieree. of Palmyra, spent Sunday at the home of her mother. Mrs. Marv Rieree.—William Tobias of Hershev, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tobias. William Dougherty spent Sunday > with friends nt Matamoras.—How-; ard Heisler of Northumberland, spent Sunday at the home of hisi parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Heli-1 :or.—J. E. Meredith spent Monday at Harrisburg. ,I7nlon ikposil. John Lous and Paul Wagner left on Tues day for Camp Lee. Petersburg, Ya.j —Mr. and Mrs. William Fmhcrgi a r of Hanoverdale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hawk on Sun day.—Mrs. John M. Raker sper t Tuesday at Grantville visitinc her mother Mrs. Lucetta Snavely.— Paul Miller of Philadelphia visited h's mother. Mrs. Henry Miller on MTI- : day.—Mrs. f. A. I>andis spent a . day at Elizabethtown. visiting her : daughter. Mrs. Devi Hershey.— M -s. Henry Miller and son Harvey sp'ilti Sunday at Palmyra visiting Mrs. ' HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH | Smith save the class history. J. Al j bert Cook sang a solo, "Ship of My j Dreams;" M. Katherine Brinzer j and Earl Karns gave the class i prophecy, and Raymond Wehler the valedictory on the subject, "Act Well i Your Part" Chester Wagner gave an > "Ode to a Diploma," after which W. I R. Dick, president of the school j board, presented the diplomas. Prof. ; Ernest Hartman in a short address ; presented Dr. Fzra Lehman, of the I Shippensburg State Normal school, '• who made an address using for his i subject, "Just a Minute, Please." I After n chorus by the school, the j Rev. Geo. Eveler, of the Lutheran I Church, gave the benediction. Miss Menear had charge of the singing | and Erdcan presided at the | piano. Centre County Draftee Invests Savings in Bonds Bctlcfonte, Pa., May , 4.—George W. Gill, of Julian, one of the men in the quota of forty-two Center coun ty selectives who entrained here on Tuesday for Camp Lee, Petersburg. Ya„ invested $l5O in the Third ! Liberty Loan just before leaving, the sum representing his total sav ings since buying one of the SSO First Liberty Loan bonds. The quota was | the largest sent from Bellefonte wnee last October. —That Center j county is not only "doing its bit," but is doing its best in keeping up i with her proud record, is evidenced | by the fact that every town in the county of 300 population and tip ward will be entitled to a Third Lib erty l fer of Oberlin, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Hawk on Monday.—Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baker and son John, Jr.. spent Sunday at Penbrook, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. William Stone: - .—. Jacob Earhart of Wiste. visited h\s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ear hart on Sunday. I.inglrstouii. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bacr were the guests 0 fMr. and Mrs. John Reese on Mon day.— Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Holland cfj Paxtang, on Sunday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .). F. Hieks. —Air.i and Mrs. Hand of Philadelphia, and; Mrs. Arnold of Harrishurg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. PeilTeri on Sunday.—l,. E. Henninger of Frystown. on Monday was the guest of W. G. Zimmerman.—Mr. and Mrs. > James MeFadden and family of Mifflin, on Sunday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James MeFadden. 1 Sr.—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garner' and child and Miss l.omis, of Harris burg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman on Sunday. Miss Minnie Raker is spendine the week: with hgr'sister, John J. Guyer. Mid-i dletown.— Robert Walker, of Harris-! burg, was the week-end guest of Mr ! and Mrs. William J,utz.—Miss Jessie! I.enker was a recent guest of frienos' at Carlisle.—Mrs. Mary Failing spent Sunday with friends at Alid dletown. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry fir-1 1 is of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rabuek.—Miss. Marion Farllng of Harrisburg, was the guest of friends here. —Edward Uncle of Oberlin, was the guest of his daughtf#, Mrs. John Reese on Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. Grant Early! of Prnbrook. were the guests of Mrs.' Sevilla hongenecker. Orpha Shrei ner spent several days as the. Kiiest of Afiss Dorothy Mehrinu At Harrisburg.—Miss Elsie and Miss Ruth Rierbower, Harry Rutz and Ebert Sheto. of f'arlisle, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ditlow of Harris-; bugr. were the guests of Mr. ani Mrs. Charles Koons on Sunday. Pillow. Edward Bingamnn.j Frank Snyder, Daniel Bohner and Oscar Relchart spent Tuesday: at Harrisburg.—William Boyer was at Berrysburg on Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kauber end son John of Elizabeth ville, visited her parents here.—Miss T.eona Stine and a f.'rl friend of Harrisburg, spent several days; with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Snyder.—lsaac andj Frank Boyer were at Tower City on Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moy-j er of Harrisburg. visited her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I.oudenslager.! —(;. M. Koppenhaver and family! spent Sunday at Pinegrove.—E. M Ruflington and George Hoke were at I Harrisburg on Wednesday. Ycagfrtown, Pa.. May 4.—Mr. and! Airs. Russel Griffith end daughter l Kathryn l.ouise. Airs. William Mr- Mullen and Preston Griffith of Lew-1 istown, were recent visitors at (he home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith. —Airs. Kathryn Ramsey of Altoona, is visiting her sister, Afrs. James Rradley.—Mrs. j John Austin nnd daughter Shirley and grandson Glenn Austin of New town. were visitors at the home o!"i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albright.—J.lrs. William Fleishcr and daughter Sara' ' Anniversary Services of Young People's Society lj Morin. Pa., May 4.—The Young 1 1 People's Society of the United i j Brethren church will hold anniver . j sary services on Sunday. In the 'I morning the pastor will preach a I special sermon on "The C. E. Move ijment and the Young People." In the evening a special program will 'he rendered. The address will be i| delivered by S. D. Clark of Hershey. '] —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reyburn and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kreiner of Lan caster, were the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. John Wachstetter on Sunday.— H. H. Singer and family of Ephrata. 1 called on friend here.—Walter Niss iey of Philadelphia, was the guest 1 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nissley.—William Henry and fam ! ily. Miss Frances Beatty and Miss j Emily Freymyer spent Sunday at ! Manheim. —The Rev. O. G. Rornig spent several days at Lancaster and New Holland.—Miss Amanda Sides ' visited friends at Columbia.—J. A. . Miller of Jersey Shore, and Ephraim Ebersole of Elizabethtown, were vis -1 itors here.—Enos Wachstetter and John AVitel left on Monday for Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va.—Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Eldridge of 1 non, are spending several days here, j—jMrs. Harry Eichler and grand daughter Frances Liggins spent a j day at Philadelphia.—Mr. and Mrs. j F. E. Waltz of Harrisburg, and Mr. ; and Mrs. G. J. Waltz of Steelton. | visited friends here,: —Daniel Grimm lof Millersyille, spent two days here > wtih his daughter, Mrs. William ' Henry. .oi HiiYrisburg. were recent visito-s (at the home of her mother. Mi'-. Ir-! \'in Burns.,- Setii S-ci.k anri L ivid! Yeager left on Tue >.-i- y m "uin for 1 nited States \riny serv —} Ii Hirshner oi ork county, :.■> ijnc.-i ing a couple weeks with h • son, Ralph.—Miss Mildred Guss. aft i i spending three weeks with her aun:, Mrs. R. T. Whitley, has returned to her home at Selinsgrcve.—Mr. an l| .Mrs. Ira Musser left on Thursday for! Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., to vis it t heir son Lewis.—Clo.vd Nede!.; who was in the I'nited States Array .service for several months, has re turned home, not being able to on-! dure the rigor of Army life.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gemberling are | spending a week at Selinsgrova.— Miss Eleanor Johnson returned' home on Thursday ljrom a viait at Philadelphia.—Luth of Lewistown, was a Saturday visited! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Long. Mrs. R. Riden of Lewistown,' and Miss Yerna Ulsh of Highland i Avenue. w#re visitors at the home cC Miss Janet Lesher, Sunday. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Straw and family, of Carlisle, visit ed at the home of Mr. J. H. Nickeyl —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gross of Cam den, N. J„ spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gross. l —Parker Richwine of Harrisburn,! : spent Sunday with his brother, Har r>'. —The Citizen Fire Company will! j hold their monthly meeting on Mon-! j day evening.—Mrs. John Rauda ! maker and daughter Martha or! Harrisburg. spent Sunday with mother, Mrs. Levi Enck. —John Trimmer of Newville, spent Sunday; with his mother. Mrs. Mary Trim-! mer.—Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wyan spent Sunday with Mrs. Wyan's, . parents at York Springs.—Harper , SCell, who has been at the State 1 Police Barracks at Pottsville. was | called home by the draft board and j left for Camp Meade, Md., last week.! Bettysburg. Mrs. Mutch, of I Kphrata, is visiting her sister An nie Runk.—Mr. and Mrs. Mark Le bo and child, Edward Weaver and sister Hannah of Philadelphia, mo tored to this place and spent Sunday with relatives.—Commencement ex ercises will be held Friday evening in the Lutheran church. The town ; schools closed Tuesday. Blgle*-viUe. Miss Mary Floto, of York, is spending some, time with relatives and friends.—' Sterling Longsdorf of York, spent 'he weekend at his home.-—Mrs. Se ivall Kapp and Miss Marie Mowerv have returned home after a 'abort visit at Harrisburg. -Paul Knou.-e spent several days with his parents here.-*-Gilbert '"line has been suf-' fering from infection, the result of a ; scratch. i Blain. Miss Mae Waggoner. of Center, came home from 1 from State College, where she Is a' student, to spend the summer vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Waggoner.—Frank Lupr'er. who is a substitute postal mail clerk on the Pennsylvania Railroad train •from Pittsburgh to Erie, visited his | father, Israel Ltipfer.- Miss Miry, Reighard, a student of State Col lege, came home to spend the sum mer vacation with her father, the Rev. J. r\ Reighard.—George i> Martin, who was at the Lancaster , Hospital for treatment Is improving. -—lames C. Rickard. has returned from a (rip to Harrisburg and Phila delphia. and on his way home v's ited his daughter, Mrs. A. R. Kernh at Middletown. i DRAFT EVADERS I GET TEN YEARS I Two Slackers Who Were Ar rested and Sent to Camp Lee Go to Prison i ARE RELIGIOUS FANATICS I Railroad Track Foreman Cap j tures Crippled Hear Cub in His Orchard Tyrone, Pa., May 4.—Earl it. I hi taker and Milton B. Gardner, who in February were called out for; the draft and failed to appear, after- j wards being: arrested and sent to ! Camp in the custody of the po- 1 lice, were court-martialed this wek h j and both were found guilty and sen-| tenced to ten years in a military j prison. The charge was desertion i rom the Army. Both of them are | religious fanatics.—Curtin Bryan, a trark foreman for thri Pennsylvania! I Railroad at Vail, three miles east of' here, captured a young boar cub in i j his orchard during the week. The j little fellow had his leg broken, e\i-| i dently by a trap, and navigated with] great difficulty. Bryan,' at the re-! | Quest of the warden, has taken j Bruin to raiso until he is able to ! walk off for himself again.—Man- agers of the "Komfy-Kit" t'und,| which depends on contributions cti | tirely of a voluntary nature, reportl | this week that they have $481.50 in j the fund, which assures a great 1 many more of the boys that are to j go to war one of these indispensi- j | ble articles.—Two marriages among l I the younger set this week caused/ [ surprise to their friends. One was! j that at St. Matthew's Roman Church ! | when Guard 1. Uodgers, of Altoona, I and Aliss Mary Helen Keohane, ot'j I Tyrone, were married; (he other l>e | ing that of Lee W. Miller, of Ty | rone, and Elizabeth A. McOullen. j oi Bellefonte, which was performed ' |at Bellefonte. The latter couple. | l : >fter a stop at Tyrone to greet '.ho groom s parents, continued on to| j Akron. Ohio, where they will live. — Mrs. \Y. c. Vanscoyoo is visiting rcl ! atives in West Virginia, with Wheel-' i ing as her chief stopping point.— I : S. T. Reel, after visiting in Illinois' ] and Michigan, has returned to his! | home here.—Mrs. A. L. Miller and daughter, Alberta Miller, of the Gar man Apartments, are spending the' week at Schuylkill Haven.—Mr. Audi Mrs. N. D. Runkle have again taken i up their residence in Tyrone, Mr. Runkle being the chief draftsman' ! for the Tyrone Division of the Penn ! sylvania Railroad.—Mrs. James F.' i N'au is spending several weeks ut| | Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. where j ! her husband is stationed. —A d07.-nI | "kids" of the outer wards were he-! fore the squire this week for row dyism on the streets and about; homes. Carlisle Minister Will Deliver Memorial Address Xwvvllle Pa. May 4.—The Ladies' I Aid Society of the Church of God i will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A.j Clousa on Tuesday evening at T.'iO 1 o'clock. The Memorial Day ex- | | ercises to be held at Newville, thel Rev. F. R. Plummer of Carlisle. will! deliver th"- address. B. Seitz Will read Lincoln's Address at Gettys-j bur.—The annual meeting of the Newville Auxiliary of Carlisle Hos- j pital was held at the home of Mrs. Jwope on Monday. Officers for the ensuing yeaV are: President. Mrs. Gilbert Swope; vice-president, Miss Bess secretary. Miss Belle I Dunfee: treasurer, Mrs. S. E. Piper.t Mr. and Mrs. John Koch and two children, of Harrisburg, spent over Sunday with Mrs. Koch's parents.! Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McCoy.— Mr. and j Mrs. E. M. Davidson and daughter,! Sara Davidson, of New Cumberland.) visited Mrs. Davidson's mother, Mrs. Dunfee, in Big Spring avenue, for several days.—Mr. and Mrs. John Over, of Lehmaster, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr., and Mrs. W. B. Over.—Mrs. J. E. lington and daughter. Susan Vir ginia Skillington, of Hazleton, are! visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| C. D. Hartzell. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Failor and children, of Harrisburg. were recent visitors of Mrs. Failor'sj parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harlan.! —Mrs. William Kough. of Median-j icsburg, spent several days with her sisters. Mrs. Henrietta Borst Mild! Mrs. Mary Gayton.—George D. Fry! spent several days at Philadelphia.—| Mrs. Catharine 'Graham and Missl Belle Graham and Miss Belle Dun-! fee spent a week at New York City.; Dr. O. P. Stoey is suffering from! blood poisoning. Miss Catharine! Woodburn, of Philadelphia, is visit-1 ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woodburn. PAGEANT FOR RKD CROSS Tower City, Pa.. May 4.—A patri-j otic pageant given for three nights' proved a success and netted the Bed ! Cross a large sum of money. Credit; is-duc the efforts of Prof. Jones, who directed' the children.—A party of j' young people hiked to the Big! Rocks, seven miles over the moun tains. on Siindnv.— Mrs. Leo Bents', attended her father's funeral in Wil- ; liumstown this week. —Mrs. Hinkle was a visitor at Elizabethville for several days.—Charles Snyder and Joseph Miller and the Misses .Jeani Murray and Kathryn Cute iViotore.l to Rranehdale and enjoyed a fiance j 'here on Monday night.—Mrs. Rath : man motored to Loyalton with her daughter and spent Sunday there.— Miss Florene" Ludwig was elected delegate to the convention of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis-! sionary Society of the T'nited Evan gelical Church at Reading, May 22. —Miss Emma Lewis will represent j the Mission Rand at the same con-j vention. _ "KVTY.-DII)" BY .117MOK CLASS Hhlppcnslmrg. Pa.. May 4.—The> i Rev. W. H. Washtnger, of Portia nl,!i Ore., ."-pent several days here.—Al bert .Allison of Camp Meade. Md.. spent several days in town.—The'] Junior class of the high school willii ~ive a play in the Lyric Theater cnj< May 24. The title of the play isli "KatyDid." - Ford Feree. John < Pechart. Oscar Hykes and J. Hum- ' wood left on Monday for Camp Lce.il Petersburg. Vn —lsaac Hykes, of < Harrisburg. stent Sunday in. town.;' -Yesta Rrandt, a nurse at the Har- ■ 1 risburg Hospital, spent Sunday in:' town —A sunrise prayer meeting! < will he hrM !n the Messiah United I Brethren r 'hurch to-morrow.—The'l Philomathenn Literary Society of j 1 the normal school will hold It" on- nual reunion on Friday evening.' 1 Mnv 10. The anniversary of the 10-! l cnl Y. M. C. A. will be held to-mur- ! row evening. MAY 4, 1918. Civil War Veteran's Son Serving in Regular Army HORACE WISMAN M.'irlcttii Pa. May 4.—Among the many young men serving their coiln- J try iu the present conflict is Horace ] Wisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam ; Wisman of Marietta. This young man has been in the service for a number of years, belonging to the Regular Army. When lie enlisted I he selected the Cavalry, and is nov." a member of Troop R, Third United I States Cavalry, lie is now in France. Service Flag Unveiling at Lewisburg M. E. Church l/o\vthri'ry, May 4.—A patriotic j service will lie held in the Methodist j Episcopal church tomorrow evening, at "7:45 o'clock. The program fol j lows: Hymn. "Faith of Our Fath ers": prayer by the pastor, the Rev. j R. R. Owens; Duet, "The Cross and j The Flag." hy Mrs. J. H. Shettle and j Miss HJvelyn Harlacher, with chorus I by Ihc choir; Scripture reading; Of i t'ertory and announcements; hymn, | "Onward. Christian Soldiers;" Ad j dress by T. J. Scholl of Meclianics j burg; "The Star Spangled Banner;" i Unveiling of the service flag by the j pastor; solo, "Rock Gently, Old Ocean" by Mrs. H. C. Hetriek; I hymn. "America"; benediction by | the pastor. The service flag of silk ! was made and presented to the j church by the Misses Mary and Al jda Bratten of Harrisburg. The flag is in honor of Sergt. Rruee O. Neb j inger. Corporal Raymond Stoneslf- j j er and Private John H. l,eas, all of] i 1 'amp Meade. Md. Miss Edith (Mine ] is pianist—The Rev. D. !<. Dixon. ! I pastor of the Methodist Episcopal I | c hurch at Weatherly, Pa., and a former pastor for three years, 1913- ! I"', of the local church, is spending) the week with friends in the bor ough.—The !,ewisbury High School J students gave the play "Between j The Acts" in the hall on Saturday evening.—Mrs. W. G. Wilson has re- I turned home from spending a few days with relatives at Harrisburg.— ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reiff and son i Robert of N'ew Cumberland, spent j Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Reiff. —-Mr. land Mrs. Dean R. Hudson and i daughter. Miriam Elizabeth and ! Mrs. Elizabeth C. Raird spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Up degraff of Harrisburg.—Mrs. Curtis < Cooke and daughters Sarah and Pauline of DUlsburg, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius At tieks.—Edwin Spangler. who is now !at l/Ong Island. N. Y„ lately of j Camp Gordon, Ga„ spent several I days' furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spaugler.—Mr. and j Mrs. Edward Hammond and Ren j uett Hammond returned on Sunday to their homes in Washington, af ; ter spending several days with their ! father, W. S. Hatnmod.—James F. ciine returned on Thursday to his home at Steelton, after spending j spending several weeks with his i brother and sister at the Clinc home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bratten 1 and son Frank of Harrisburg, were | Sunday guests of Miss Clarissa t Rratten.—Mrs. Mary Foster has re -1 turned to her home at Harrisburg. I j after spending a week at the Foster j home. Patriotic Rally Service at Roseglen M. E. Church Diincaniion. Pa., May 4.—A pa- i triotic rally service will be held in j the Methodist Church at Roseglen. ! Sunday afternoon. May 12, at 2..10 , o'clock. At the same time the Ep-) worth League will present a service flag to the church with appropriate' exercises." The Rev. Samuel Fox, i pastor of the Methodist Church here] will deliver an address and patriotic] music will be rendered by the) league. Mrs. John Shaffep and I children, John and Margaret, of] Aitoona, were receht guests of. her] flu-other. Newall Trout, here.—James' W. Holland, who has been confined! to his home for several weeks withj a severe attack of grip is able to be about again.— Miss Ruth Bryant, i who spent some time here at the I home of her brother, B. T. Bryant, has gone to Pittsburgh, where she will live. —During the month of April 3,500 articles wVre made in the local Red Cross workroom and shipped to headquarters at Harris-1 burg.—The Rev. William Willis j Sholl, pastor of the Duke Street M. E. Church, at York, and a form-!, er pastor of the Methodist Episco-p pal Church, spent Wednesday call-j Ing on friends here. Proceeds of Entertainment Will Be Put in Bonds i Mount Union, Pa., May 4. Mer chants of town have decided to close i all stores at ti p. m. The new closing hour started on Wednesday.—The i Kisler schools held an entertainment last The proceeds will be put i iu Liberty Bonds.—The local post office reported $2,000 worth of war stamp sales on Tuesday as the best , day for the week.—The Boy Scouts took a long hike on Saturday-—The ( public schools are planning to have elaborate May Day exercises on i Tuesday, May 7.—Wilbur Randis and 1 Herman Smith, both sergeants at Camp Ree. Petersburg. Va., leff forh camp on Tuesday after spending a ! ; ten-day furlough with their parents j| here.—The following young men!, lift Tuesday from Mount Union to!! go to Camp Ree. Petersburg, Va.:ij Mohammed Shndy, William Sherman i Horn, Eugene Rinker. Tony Dsnllle. j] Mariano Terrlzzi. Gabrill TahidesM and Charles Terrizi. j t COLLEGE GIRLS MAKE BLANKET Beautiful Convalescent Robe Sent From Irving Y. W. C. A. STL'DENTS AT FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller En tertain Bridge Club at Mcchanicsburg Mivluinicsburg, Pa.. May 4. —The V. \V. C. A. of Irving College haw have a beautiful convalescent robe, with a large red cross on a white square in the center, and presented it to tlie local Red Cross, to bo went With their next shipment of supplies. —Mr. and Mrs. John Fallcr enter tained the Evening: Bridge Club at their home in West) Main street on Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. M. Middle and Murray R. Dick won highest score. Refreshments were served.—Dr. Campbell, president f-1 Irving College, Mrs. Campbell arid fifty members of the student body of the institution were In Carlisle on Tuesday, attending Ihe funeral of Kenneth 1,. Sleek, son of the lie". Dr. A. R. Steck, president of the board of trustees of Irving College. —Miss Olive Taylor was hostess for hrr Sunday school class of the Meth odist Episcopal Church on Monday evening at her home in East Main street. A social hour was spent aft er. the business session.—Mrs. David Watts has returned to her home in East Keller street after a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Moflet, at Fred erick. Md.— Mrs. William Diveler, or Philadelphia, will be the princip.il speaker at the annual thank offering meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church on Sunday eve ning. May 1!>. She is a sister of Mrs. Charles E. Umberger of South Market street. —On Thursday 1 eve ning a meeting of the Radios' Aid Society of the Grace Evangelical Church was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Kunkel. Wist Simpson street.—A pleasant session of (he Sunday school class of which Miss Anna Brownawell is teacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. M. C. Dietz, In East Main street, where an interesting program was given.—William Davis, in the National Army at Camp Meade, Md., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Da vis. at the American House.—Hay Clark and Richard Schafhirt were visitors', at New York this week.---* Miss Hlanche Eckels, manager for many years of the Mechanicsburg exchange of the Cumberland Valley Telephone Company, resigned her position, but will continue in tlie service of the company in another responsible position.— Miss 'da Kast. an attorney, lias been ill from overwork and confined to her home in South Market street. —A meeting of the Meehanlcsburg Bible and Tract Society was held at the home of Mrs. William Bobb. West Main street, on Thursday evening.—Mrs. Annie Koiler entertained the mem bers of the Woman's Foreign Mis sionary Society of t tie Methodist Episcopal Church at her home In East Main street on Thursday after noon. Notice from the United States Shipping Board has been re ceived by Dr. 11. F. Rrumhouse that his drug store will be made a re cruiting station for the Sea Training Bureau. Three Sons of Upper End Woman in U. S. Service Wieonisco. Pa.. May 1. —Alva K. Powell's departure on Tuesday with 1 the National Army -quota for Camp j Ree. Petersburg, Va., makes ttie third son Mrs. S. J. Powell has given for service. Two arc already in the service, one in the National Army at Camn Meade. Md., the other at Camp Cutter. Mich.- - Robert Min nich. of Dickinson '"oilege. Carlisle, spent the forepart "f 'lie week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. \lin niek.—Sergeant Clayton Matter, of Camp Sevier. Greenville. S. C.. is spending a short furlough with rela tives here. — Dr. and "Mrs. I. A. Kcl ter left on Thursday to visit their j son, Warren Keller, in the National ' Army at Camp Uoton. Yaphank. I V. Y.—Miss Mary Diefenderfer. of ' State College, is the guest of Mr. in I Mrs. R. K. Diefenderfer. —Mrs. Ida I Rombergpr and <>Co llartman. of Klizabethville, called on 11. A. Kop ] penhaver Saturday Harper Wiest and Alvn F Powell, who left Tne ; day with !••• National Army quot'i ] for Cai. i> Va.. were given a farewell surprise rartv by the lar ] ter's mother. Mrs. Sara J. Powell, on Monday evening. Miss Sara Bodes, J of Shamokin. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. : Edward P.oden.—M'ss Mary Hur i man spent Tuesday at Harrisburg.— ] Benjamin R Howells, of Norris-' , town, was tlie week-end guest ef ! Richard Howells and family.—"The [ Captain of Plymouth." a comic op eretta, will be presented for the ben efit of the Junior Red Cross and '.lie Public Library in the Wiconis > High School room thU evening. Juniata County Soldier Dies of Meningitis inf ranee Mlfflintown, Pa.. May 4.—On April 29. Dr. George W. Sieber, of, Allensvilie received news that his son Ray 1. Sieber, Company E. Bth Bat talion, American Rxipeditionary Forces, had died of cebro-spinal mengitis on March 20. lie was born and raised in Juniata county, near here. —Mr. and Mrs. T. M. M. Pen nell and niece. Miss Helen Lewis, have returned from Johnstown after attending the Pennell-Glenn wed ding.—Mrs. Ferd KeiffhofTer, of Rewistown, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. 1,. Auker. —At a con. ♦irqgationai meeting held in the Rutheran Church on Sunday even ing. the R.-!V. J. .-I. Shewell, of Ro raine. Ohio, \",t" unanimously elect ed -pastor In ti.e v-r.ee of the Rev. Edward M. I/'or.'-'Hii, who resigned to do Y. M. C. /. work at Camp Meade. —Mrs. T. J. S.iott and daughter. Miss Bertha, spent a day at Phlla delphia.— Rieut. Edward Pennell,* of Mi iutown, and Miss Ruth Glenn, of Johnstown, were married at the home of the bride on Saturday, morning at 10 o'clock. Miss Riving Remon has returned to her home m Mifflin after a visit with her broth er, Reon Remon, in Kast Orange. N". J. Mrs. Rertha Helkes. of Mil-,, lersburg. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Warner. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank.' Faslck spent a day at Harrisburg. Miss Hazel Auker spent the week' 4'; end with friends at Philadelphia.- -j Mrs. S. A. Ellis and daughter, Mr Mildred, spent several days at Steel-. lon - . . XI 3